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Original instructions
EN
II - Technical specifications
model
HAG 2000
HAG 2000ED
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Power input
I:
105 W
2000 W
II:
1000 W
III:
2000 W
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Air flow
I:
350 l/min
300 l/min
II:
350 l/min
300 l/min
III:
500 l/min
500 l/min
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Air temperature at nozzle
І:
60ºС
50ºС
II:
350ºС
70-600ºС ±10%
ІІI:
550ºС
▪ Sound pressure level (EN 60745-1)
61 dB (A)
61 dB (A)
▪ Sound power level (EN 60745-1)
72 dB (A)
72 dB (A)
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Weight
0.76 kg
0.76 kg
▪ Safety class (EN 60335-1)
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III - Safety rules for
hot air guns
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and
all instructions.
Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
▪ Fully unwind cable drum extensions to avoid potential
overheating.
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When an extension cable is required, you must en-
sure that it has the right ampere rating for your appli-
ance and it is in safe electrical condition.
▪
Always switch off the appliance before to placing it
down.
WARNING:
Before connecting the machine
to a power source ensure that the voltage supply is
the same as that specified on the nameplate of the ap
-
pliance.
▪
A power source with a voltage greater than that speci-
fied for the tool can result in serious injury to the user,
as well as damage to the tool.
▪
If in doubt, do not plug in the tool.
▪
Using a power source with a voltage less than the
nameplate rating is harmful to the motor.
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The tool must be used only for its prescribed purpose.
Any use other than those mentioned in this Manual
will be considered a case of misuse. The user and not
the manufacturer shall be liable for any damage or in-
jury resulting from such cases of misuse.
▪
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses.
▪
Do not touch the air outlet or nozzle and the heated
object; they become extremely hot.
▪
During application the heat nozzle must be kept at
least above 50mm away from the workpiece to allow
air flow.
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Do not point the hot air flow for a long period at one
spot.
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Never direct the hot air towards your face.
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Never direct the hot air towards persons or animals.
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Never use the appliance for drying hair or clothing.
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Do not leave a switched on machine unattended.
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Never use the machine in the proximity of inflammable
gases or combustible materials (risk of explosion).
▪
When working with plastics, paints, lacquers and simi-
lar materials, combustible and poisonous gases may
be produced. Inform yourself beforehand about the
materials to be worked on.
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Never use the appliance in combination with chemical
solvents.
WARNING:
Please note that heat may be
transferred to combustible materials out of eyesight.
To be on the safe side, have a bucket of water or a fire
extinguisher at hand, in case any material catches fire.
▪
Never poke anything down the air outlet or nozzle.
▪
When operating outdoors, connect the machine via
a residual current (RCD) circuit breaker with a trig
-
gering current of 30 mA maximum, and only use an
extension cord which is intended for outdoor use and
equipped with a splash-proof coupling-socket.
▪
Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging
the appliance. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords
increase the risk of electric shock.
▪
Always keep away the cord from the hot air flow and
the air outlet/nozzle.
▪
Make sure work area is adequately ventilated. The
gases and vapours separated during operation may